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il THURSDAY. JAN. 13. 1953 THE SANDY POST Page 4 Saga of the North Atlantic • Out of monuments, names, words, proverbs, for the F rench political leader but it was * traditions, private reeords find evidences, trag- an even g re a te r victory for the free peoples I m en tso f stories, passages ot books and the like. Phone Sandy 3331 and pgace loving n atio n s of th e world. It Entered at the postoffice at Sandy, Oregon, as ■ we do save and recover somewhat from the de- second class mail matter Published weekly on was a victory which, although it may not : luge of time. -B aco n perm anently forestall a n o th e r world war. T hursdays. _______________ _ definitely will prolong the present peace Tom B. Purcell Editor and Publisher and set back any possible s ta rtin g date for Martin Clark Managing Editor world w ar III. day and night service Gresham. Oregon The establishm ent of w estern G erm any Phone 247 as a p a rticip a n t in th e E uropean defense " BBBBBBB.................... ............................................................... .. plan with the rig h t to build an arm y of 500.- 000 men v irtually com pletes a ring of d e fense around the Com m unist dom inated n a tions from w hich any aggressive acts which SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly in C lackam as and M ultnomah $3 (jo would precipitate a w ar are expected ro l/o r e g o m outside Clackam as and Multnomah come. H o w d y F o lk s : The very fact th a t these n atio n s have at I n ^ o H h w M t l n / p a d f l c Coast States, outside last officially recognized th e ir common d a n By the time most men learn Outside" N orthw est and Pacific Coast States, ger and taken official steps to protect them to behave themselves they are per year , , f|0 too old to do anything else. selves will, in itself, be a d e te rre n t to any Service men anywhere _____________ ■*’' • • • Com m unist plans to launch a full-scale wai Mrs. S. “Didn’t I see you at th is tim e, according to the opinion of the PRETTY SHAKY MANDATE— kissing some cheap hussy at best inform ed observers in the free world. See w here R ichard N euberger, as senator- This spectacular action scene from Republic s stirring saga ot the New Year's party?” T he advent of a sim ilar program in the the North Atlantic, "Sea of Lost Ships,” pictures a Norwegian elect from Oregon, recently declared he was Mr. S.: ‘‘It was so dark, dear, I thought it was you.” going to m ake an all-out battle for govern fa r east, if carried to conclusion, m ay be the steamer wedged in a “dry-dock” iceberg. The thrilling film whicn Mrs. S. “Come to think of m ent dam s on th e rivers of the N orthw est, d eterm ining factor in w h eth er o r not we stars John Derek, Wanda Hendrix and Walter Brennan will open tonight. Thursday, Jan. 13. at the Sandy Theater. it, maybe it was me. What s ta rtin g w ith an attem p t to procure from shall see, in our tim e, or ever, a n o th e r time was it?” KANTLEEK congress auth o rizatio n for construction >i world conflict. Bear Springs Ranger HOT WATER It is easy to be pessim istic and cast aside a high dam a t H ell's Canyon. His action, They say that travel will (Joes to Ochoco Forest said N euberger, was based on the 'm an hope th at a th ird world w ar can be prevent broaden one. That we know BOTTLE Archie U. Mills, Bear Springs nothing about but we do know ed. Yet th ere is hope and th a t hope grow s d a te ” given in hi« election last November. Molded in 1 piece. district ranger in Mt. Hood Na that ice cream sodas will. Guaranteed By Ruth Burg It N euberger conceives of his h a ir-th in stro n g e r w ith each succeeding step in clos tional forest since 1951, has been • • • for 5 years. m ajority in the se n ato ria l race as a 'm a n e r co-operation and unity of action and p u r transferred to the Paulina rang Deluxe Then Bob Grokett had this er district of Ochoco national date,” he is basing his action on a shaky pose on th e p a rt of th e free nations. L ead one about the old Indian that forest, L. R. Olson, forest super m andate indeed. He won the election l»y a ers of these n a tio n s deserve th e praise of . came in with his watch that visor of Mt. Hood national for m argin of about one vote per precinct in all m en for th e ir in fin ite patience and u n ! wouldn’t run. Bob took off the est, has announced. Rexoll Deluxe I back and out fell a dead bug. the state, and th a t certain ly is a shaky m an shakeable faith in co n tin u in g th e ir efforts Gordon W. Hagen will replace TOOTH i The Indian exclaimed, “No Mills at Bear Springs. Hagen be for peace w hile a t th e sam e tim e they face date a t best. wonder not run, engineer gan his career in the forest serv BRUSHES T he people of Oregon have tim e and up to th e rea lity of a possible w ar and gird I dead.” ice in 1938 on the Deschutes na 6 medically approved ag ain dem onstrated a t th e polls by large th e ir co u n tries w ith arm s to m eet such an • » « tional forest. styles. Your CQp m ajo rities th a t they prefer public to private eventuality. Mills served in the Wenatchee, It you want to get even choice. lic it Fremont and Mt. Hood forests with your wdfe for using your power and the question of pow er was but R atification of the E uropean pacts by the in various capacities. Service in I razor blades to shave her legs. one of m any involved in th e recent cam French deputies is an o u tsta n d in g exam ple cluded summer guard employ ’ use her powder puff to shine paign. T hus to term the very narrow m a of the value of patience and th e progress CARA NOME ment beginning in 1939, aerial your shoes. * • • jo rity by w hich he was elected a “ m an d ate’’ th a t can be m ade, how ever so slowly, as fire observer for the forest serv NATURAL CURL ice, assistant district ranger on for public pow er is stre tc h in g a point to the tim e and events b ring out m ore clearly Truthful lad: "Darling, your Heme Permanent the Wenatchee, and chief of par eyes are like two sparkling lim it, to say th e least. the tru th of C om m unist designs ag a in st the ty range survey at Fremont na 5 types-includ ing new stars; your lips like two red Pin Curl Per- e rn On th e o th e r hand, Mr. N euberger c e r peace of the world. tional forest. rose buds wet with the morn manent. Each | (J|J He received his degree in for tain ly h as an obligation to m ake an all-out ing dew; your teeth like the Most of us, as individuals, can do little Lawrence Logan estry from the University of plus tas effort to procure governm ent financing of m ore th an to hack up th e faith of our lead finest pearls; but you have Washington in 1948 and served n ixiwi- Lawr • ------- the damndest looking nose I pow er dam s. T h a t definitely was one of the ers and offer up our fervent pray ers for "Observer of the . nn Week" ,he few 'in the second world | have ever seen on anything pjlot war as a m ajor planks upon which he cam paigned th e ir continued success in any and all moves ence Logan is on of the lew | but an African anteater!” Levtly "Celeste" His repjacement is a graduate and he would be w elshing on his cam paign th a t will still fu rth e r prolong th e peace— °i lginal members * * • here in Sandy. )of Oregon state college forestry HEART BOXED prom ises if he did otherw ise. When the post started opera,- school in 1945 ancj he served in and th a t these successes m ay continue down When some girls show up in W hat m easure of success our freshm an th rough th e years until th o u g h ts of a n o th e r ling a little over a year ago, he CHOCOLATES naVy during the second world slacks- they certainly do. se n a to r will have is quite a n o th e r question. world w ar become no m ore th an a bad ¡signed up to serve and has been war • * * Delicious assorted milk , ___________ ___ T his colum n h a s previously pointed out m em ory and an unpleasant c h a p te r in the a steady observer ever since. chocolates. 4 tf* IY They tell this on the Com Being a sophomore at the San- R a d jQ T h eft Reported th a t th e governm ent has invested only 1.8 h istory of the world as it is w ritten in POUND I. DU mander of a China-Burma-In- dv Union high school keeps him , 1 billion dollars in construction of dam s In dia group who came upon a busy with homework and other From ( Ottrell School years to come. colored sentry. “Are you Indo the n o rth w est In th e last 20 years, and that side items. Living on a farm | A Crosley maroon mahogany- New 1-tablet Chinese?” he asked. gives him still more to do after clock radio, valued at $60.00 was none of these was built prim arily for the See w here M ayor Fred P eterson is all ex school and in summer helping stolen from the closet of the “No suh,” replied the G. I. Rexall SUPER purpose of g e n e ra tin g power. “Ah is outdoah Mississippi.” cited about g e ttin g a m easure on the 1956 to harvest the berries grown 0.1 third and fourth grade room of PLENAMINS Even (h at expenditure has aroused so ballot to decide w hether o r not M ultnom ah the farm owned by his parents. Cottrell school on Wednesday • * 11 Vitamins plus much opposition from congressional m em county and th e city of P o rtlan d should be Even after all this is done he night, Dec. 22. 12 Minerals! Income tax evaders will soon bers as to v irtu ally stym ie all a p p ro p ria consolidated. Should be a sig n al for r e s i works part time outside of his The radio, owned by Mrs. W. | 36 days' find out it w’ould have been home and school. L. Hallgren of Bluff road, had su;piy. tions for dam construction in the last sev dents of the county to bone up on the m a t better to give than to deceive. it's rather a busy schedule for been loaned to the class room so eral years. It h as been a co n tinual and te r in o rd er to decide w h e th e r o r not they anv one pearson ;yet. despite this, that the youngsters could hear rugged fig h t to procure sufficient a p p ro p ri w ant to be “ taken in ” by th e city of P o rt he goes up to the post four Christmas carols. atio n s to m ain tain construction schedules land—for t h a t’s w hat such a move would hours a week and is always will- 1 Entrance was gained from the big to help whenever needed to playshed and the door removed on projects alread y under way, to say noth fill in Through people like him from the class room. Other ar- am ount to in practical application. The REXALL Store lug of g etting funds with which to s ta rt we have been able to keep the tic es in the closet arid the pres- new projects. Any a stu te observer will give post operating when at times it ents under the Christmas tree IVAN A. BARKER All th ro u g h 1954 it seem ed that folks seemed almost a hopeless job to were not disturbed. substantial odds th at our new se n a to r's ef _ a fly n ii.i 1 Mrs. Hallgren had withheld forts will m eet w ith no g re a te r success really w ere g e ttin g hep to the fact that maintain. news of the theft in hopes the careful, courteous driving does pay and th an to cast him in a Hon Q uixotic role radio would be returned. which, of course, has a c ertain glory and that it is the only way to reduce highw ay accidents and fatalities. T hen along comes much publicity value. (lie year-end holiday period and sm ashes that illusion to sm ithereens. T hat m eans all Five W.V.L. wrestling teams WILE PROLONG PEACE— opened their league corjipetilion of us will have to redouble our efforts to T he vole of confidence given to P rem ier this past week. Sandy entertains M endes-France by the F ren ch cham ber of drive the lessons of highw ay safety hom e Canby; Dallas travels to Molalla, and Estacada drew the bye. deputies last week was not only a victory to m ore people in 1955. The favored Canby Cougars will travel to Sandy for their t a t t e r to the E ditor: Sandy FFA Advisor is ¡The Sandy Post first league match with Stale Champions. Newshwander, 105 ¡Dear Sir: Judge for Sectional | My father. William J. Berg- pounds; Connelly 136; second Parliam entary Contest house, passed away last March, place Johnnie Owings 130. and Tuesday. Jan. 11. the Sandy On Wednesday. Jan. 5. Harold so decided not to renew the sub third place winner Glenn Harris, Pioneers played hosts to the Dal Babcock, advisor of the Sandy scription when it ran out. but heavy weight. Coach Charles Dec. 31,1944 Dec. 31, 1954 Resources las Dragons and were downed Chapter FFA, accompanied by find I miss the home town paper Lacur, “the old fox” of wrestling, 55-41. Dallas now has a 2 win Lyle Buswell and Jerry Goff too much so am sending check posesses one of the finest teams $ 612,042.73 $ 821,766.12 Cash on Hand & In Bank and 1 loss record while Sandy ¡from the Sandy chapter went to for a year’s subscription for my he’s coached in many years. self. The Molalla bone benders are 1,144,198.19 1,320,430.00 has a 1 win and 2 loss score. ¡Gervais, Ore., for the sectional i S. Bonds ............................. you for a very interest coached by Marv Hiebert, who The Pioneers fought hard to FFA Parllamentry contest be ing Thank 49,136.57 270,716.12 Municipal Bonds & W arran ts paper and wishing you all a has outstanding men in Don keep the Dragons from getting I tween the Capitol and the Lower prosperous 14.00 and healthy 1955. 1.00 Cushing, third place winner in Corporate S t o c k ........................ the lead but at the end of the ¡Willamette districts, where Mr. Very sincerely, State last year in the 127 145,348.59 the 1,418,124.48 first quarter Sandy trailed by 2 Babcock acted as Judge. Loans & Discounts ................ Mrs. A. T. Sandvick class, fourth place winner I p pound Nelum, points. 1614. In the second quar The two boys, Lyle and Jerry, 1,450.00 47,658.62 1736 Warren Ave.. Banking Bouse & Fixtures .. 97 pound class and Gary ter. the Pioneers couldn’t hit and went to observe the contest io Bremerton. Wash 300.00 6,530.00 ! Don Hemp, fourth place winner O ther Real E s t a t e .................... fell behind letting Dallas take a gain pointers for their own coo the 168 pound class. in lead of 10 points to end the first test to be held Feb. 11. The Situ $3,885,226.34 $ 1,952,190.08 Estacada, a new face in ihe half 29 19. During the third quar dy boys are hoping to win the F ilter ('en ter Officer TOTAL wrestling circles, will make their ter, Sandy almost held their own district contest and the sectional Talks at High School as Dallas gained 2 points to in contest on Feb. 25 which wou.d Last Friday afternoon. Sgp appearance for the first time in ertaae their lead to 39-27. For give them the opportunity to com Splane of the Portland Filter WVL action. Keith Moore is the Liabilities a time during the fourth quarter pete in the state contest against Center, gave a short talk ’and Ranger mentor in this sport. it looked like the Pioneers might Gervais and ihe winners of the showed a movie at the Sandy The Dallas Dragons, always a $ 20,000.00 Capital Stock ..................................... $ 75,000.00 shorten the lead but the final ¡other sectional contests in the high school in an effort to re threat, will be gunning again for 12.500.00 quarter closed with Dallas lead slate. This contest will be held at cruit more members for the San league honors with Larry Bur Surplus ............................................... 55,000.00 ing with a 14 point margin 55-41. the state convention near Medford dy Ground Observer Corps and den as their coach. 1.202.07 Undivided P ro fits ........................... 4,973.96 The Sandy Pioneers, headed by ¡to inform them of the necessity The team average for Sandy on March 15-18. 18,200.00 Reserves ............................................. _ 15,500.00 Captain Guy Buswell. 168 pounds, was .197'. K9 made for 16 taken Last year Ihe Sandy FFA pit ¡of the local post. 1."99.791.11 New members added to the with plentv of help from David as compared to Dallas' 347'. liamenlary team placed fourth in Deposits ............................................. 3,727,397.47 unit are Norina Brown. Lorraine Linden. 127; Charles Sidebottom. 17 made for 49 taken The Pio Ihe slate contest. 796.60 Interest Collected & Net Earned 7,351,91 Peabody, Thomas Gamble and 114; Clem Bergevln. 122. and neers worked in for several good Tom Henselman. heavy weight, Bill Svblon. shots, but coudn’t make them Sandy, Mt. Hood Areas $1,952,490.08 TOTAL .................................. '.$3.885,226.34 will try Io do the Pioneers jus count. Walter Ham-berg Enters Hospital tice in the race for flag honors» Leon Nilson led the line up Near Top in Reporting Walter Haneberg. formerly of The Pioneers are coached by Bob points scoring 19. Others Christ mas Seal Sales Bull Run. now residing in Palo Woodw ard. were Floyd Rohde 5, Jim Griffin 3. Gary Skala 3. and Al Schmitz Sandy and the Mt. Hood area Alto. California, entered Fori 0. Substitutes were Jetty Young have maintained a position neat Miley hospital on Monday this 10, and Louts Flynn 1. the top In the lineup of com week to undergo a knee opera tion. according to reports re The J.V. squad of the Pioneers munitles reporting Christ mas seal ceived here Walter received th<' returns Sandy with $439.75 and were defeated 74-53. Injury to his leg during the the Mountain district with $ ls‘> The Pioneers will travel to "Battle of the Bulge" in World Woodburn to play the Bulldogs ¡shows a total of $624.75 reported War II from a mortar shell \ • R U F T U tr H t i n o ) • T » IA T |O : for the community. W IT H O . T HOSPITAL o - - v in the fourth round of league .4A INDEPENDENT BANK plosion. He spent nearly five to p o w ii . p ; play on Friday evening. Jan. 14. The county total is $13.426 61 years In hospitals, most of that Fred L. Proctor. Cashier toward a goal of $15. (XX) which time in Lettermans hospital in W A Proctor. Pres. F R IZ ; ?.' *'• Cedi O Duke. As«*’ Cashier î E. Alt. Vlce-Pres ¡Mrs. Blinkhorn said may be pos San Francisco, where he me- jsible when all returns are in for his wife. Margaret, who was T H E D E A N C L I N I C Sandy, Oregon Phone 2271 Sandy Pont Clannified I this year’s seals. working with the Red Cross Nearby communities also re They have a small daughter ÎO7A RORTTTAST 5* N T Adn Pay porting are Estacada with $527 05 Margaret Patty who will be two T H E S A N D Y PO ST C arroll F u n e ra l 'J-ieme Barker s Bugle The Ground Observer Observes SANDY DRUG STORE Wrestling Clubs Slate Contests REPORT DF CONDITION OF THE Clackamas County Bank Dallas Dragons Down Sandv 55-41 Sandy, Oregon COUNTY Hm in c w tth S287 70.